Industrial Archaeology Review

Founded by the AIA in 1976, Industrial Archaeology Review has long been the leading journal in its subject.

Its focal point and the common theme of its contents is the surviving evidence of industrial activity. Emphasis is placed on the practical aspects of a subject in which fieldwork plays an essential part, including recording, surveying, excavation, interpretation, conservation and protective legislation.

It is a peer-reviewed academic journal, with scholarly standards of presentation, yet seeks to encourage submissions from both amateurs and professionals which will inform all those working in the field of current developments.

While deriving much of its material from within the British Isles, the journal aims to be international in its coverage of the subject, presenting material of relevance to those concerned with industrial archaeology throughout the world.

Industrial Archaeology Review is provided on paper to all paid-up members of the AIA and your subscription includes on-line access to all past editions.

If you have not accessed IA Review online before then you may like to look at this short article: Reading IA Review Online

Libraries, universities and similar institutions who wish to subscribe to Industrial Archaeology Review, please visit T & F Online for more information and to subscribe online, or email: library@tandfonline.com

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